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John Paul II sainthood report goes forward

Published: April 02, 2008

Three years after the death of Pope John Paul II on April 2 2005, Vatican officials have submitted a 2,000 page report on the late pontiff's life to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.

Monsignor Slawomir Oder said the document summarises and analyses all the documentation about John Paul's life and virtues that had been gathered since his death, including testimony from witnesses and the late pontiff's own writings.

"In the past days I have submitted a semi-final version," Mgr Oder said.

Now an independent Vatican official, Fr Daniel Ols, must review the report and give it the final go-ahead for an official presentation to the Congregation, which must then gather committees of cardinals and bishops to discuss the merits of the case.

The Vatican's saint-making procedures - which can include the weighing of favourable and unfavourable information - require that a miracle attributed to the candidate's intercession be confirmed before beatification. A second miracle is necessary for canonisation.

Pope Benedict put John Paul on the fast track for possible sainthood just weeks after his death, waiving the customary five-year waiting period and allowing the investigation into his virtues to begin immediately.

Such a waiver had only been granted once before, to Mother Teresa, who died in 1997 and who was beatified by John Paul in 2003.

John Paul's sainthood process is going ahead quickly with milestones reached at nearly every anniversary of his death. Last year, the investigation into John Paul's life and virtues was officially closed, and French Church officials turned over to the Vatican documentation about a purported miracle attributed to his intercession.

Pope Benedict will today celebrate a Mass marking the third anniversary of Pope John Paul's death.

 

SOURCE

Report finished in sainthood process for John Paul II (Total Catholic, 31/3/08)

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Pope John Paul II (Vatican)

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Pope John Paul II dies after long struggle with illness  (CathNews, 4/4/05)

 

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  1. Surely, I'm one of the millions or shall I say billions of Catholics around the world who hope and pray that Pope John Paul II would soon become a saint.

    As of a matter of fact, I have already started "talking" to Pope John Paul 2 to intercede on my behalf praying to God, to Mama Mary, and to Jesus to hear my prayers, not only for myself and my family but the whole world.

    Really I become more religious and my faith much stronger here in Saudi Arabia, as praying and talking to God silently through my heart and my mind , and talking to the Virgin Mary & Jesus, and to all the angels and saints are my only recourse in giving me strength and guidance working away from home.

    And especially Pope John Paul II who has a special place in my heart, whom I already considered as my personal saint.

    Thank you God, for giving the world a pope like Pope JP2.


    RICK MEDILO CASAS
    Villalon, Calubian, Leyte
    Philippines

  2. I THINK IT WONDERFUL THAT HE IS GOING TO BE A SAINT AS HE WAS SUCH A HOLY MAN AND HELPED A LOT OF PEOPLE AND LOVED THEM AND I AM SURE HE IS HELPING ME.I CAN FEEL IT AND I KNOW HE LISTENS TO ME AND GIUDES ME IN LIFE ..THANK GOD

  3. Even after 4 years of your passing, I still miss you & mourn for you. John Paul II, I love you so much, Today is your 4th year death anniversary,
    and auntie died yesterday, so right now you are both dancing in Heaven. Please receive her with open arms. Happy 4th year of your homecoming to the Eternal Life...until we meet someday ( :

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